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Taking care of your mental health
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Experiencing cancer firsthand may be the most difficult time in your life. Know the signs of anxiety and depression. Ways to feel better and take your mind off cancer.
Mental health and wellness
Alexis Tertulliani
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Alexis participated in and won Canada’s inaugural MWOY philanthropic competition in 2019, becoming the 2019 LLSC research champion.
Alessandra Tropeano
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We are proud to recognize Alessandra Tropeano as our 2020 research champion.
Take part in our fundraisers
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Take part in our fundraisers. When you fundraise, you are spreading awareness about the cause and getting many others to get behind it. You are our most powerful partner to end blood cancers once and for all.
Planned giving: wills, annuities & real estate
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A planned gift gives you the chance to be personally connected to the blood cancer cause while also meeting your financial and estate planning goals. Planned giving is a meaningful way to help people affected by a blood cancer today and in the years ahead.
Fund a program for Canadians with a blood cancer
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When you fund a service or program, you will be making a difference for a vast community of 150,000 Canadians living with or in remission from a blood cancer, their caregivers and families, 10,000 oncology healthcare professionals, and many researchers.
Donate
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Managing fatigue and cognitive challenges
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As a result of your cancer and its treatment, it is likely that you will experience some degree of fatigue. Cancer-related fatigue can be described as feeling very tired and lacking energy in a way that gets in the way of your daily activity or function. If you have problems…
Treatment and side effects
Ways to give back
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When you choose to fundraise, donate or volunteer, you have the power to make a real difference for the blood cancer community. With you on our side, cancer doesn’t stand a chance!